Albert Tocco

Albert Tocco (9 August 1929-21 September 2005) was a high-ranking member of the Chicago Outfit during the 1970s and 1980s. He controlled rackets on the South Side of Chicago, the south suburbs, and parts of northern Indiana, Al Capone's old stomping grounds. Tocco was the first mob boss whose wife testified against him; she claimed that he was one of the men who had murdered Anthony Spilotro in 1986. He died in prison in 2005.